Table 9 Default output rule for security logs
Destination
Security log file
Default output rules for hidden logs
Hidden logs can be output to the log host, the log buffer, and the log file.
output rules for hidden logs.
Table 10 Default output rules for hidden logs
Destination
Log host
Log buffer
Log file
Default output rules for trace logs
Trace logs can only be output to the trace log file, and cannot be filtered by source modules and
severity levels.
Table 11 Default output rules for trace logs
Destination
Trace log file
Log formats
The format of logs varies by output destination.
which might be different from what you see. The actual format depends on the log resolution tool
used.
Table 12 Log formats
Output
destination
Console, monitor
terminal, log buffer, or
log file
Log host
Log source modules
All supported modules
Log source modules
All supported modules
All supported modules
All supported modules
Table 11
shows the default output rules for trace logs.
Log source modules
All supported modules
Format
Prefix Timestamp Sysname
Module/Level/Mnemonic: Content
•
Standard format:
<PRI>Timestamp
Sysname %%vvModule/Level/Mnem
onic: Source; Content
•
unicom format:
<PRI>Timestamp Hostip
vvModule/Level/Serial_number:
Content
•
cmcc format:
<PRI>Timestamp
Output switch
Disabled
Output switch
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Output switch
Enabled
Table 12
shows the original format of log information,
Example
%Nov 24 14:21:43:502 2010
Sysname
SYSLOG/6/SYSLOG_RESTART:
System restarted –-
HPE Comware Software.
•
•
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Severity
Debugging
Table 10
shows the default
Severity
Informational
Informational
Informational
Severity
Debugging
Standard format:
<190>Nov 24 16:22:21 2010
Sysname %%10SYSLOG/6/SYS
LOG_RESTART:
-DevIP=1.1.1.1; System
restarted –-
HPE Comware Software.
unicom format:
<189>Oct 13 16:48:08 2000
10.1.1.1